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West Wind Mining Co., 1863, Stock [173451]

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West Wind Mining Co., 1863, Stock    [173451]
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The West Wind Mining Company, incorporated March 5, 1863; located in Aurora Mining District, Mono County, California. Certificate no. 6 issued to C.C. Stombs for 50 shares at $250 each on May 13, 1863; signed in Aurora, Mono County. Signed by president L. Van Tua(?) and secretary William Feast; printed by Agnew & Deffebach print, SF.
Signed over to William Feast just 9 days after purchase on the may 22, 1863, signed by Stombs, Rick Barlow and J. Len. Taylor.
Front central vignette of an eagle feeding its young, 25 c Warehouse Receipt Revenue Stamp attached in left.

Aurora, now a ghost town, one of Nevada's legendary mining settlements, attracted aspiring prospector Samuel Clemens, who eventually turned to to writing under the pseudonym Mark Twain. Aurora was settled in 1863 with the discovery of the Wild West Vein, which yielded $27 million in gold over the next few years, until the town was essentially shuttered by 1870. It was the county seat of both Mono County (CA) and Esmeralda County (NV).
Corey & Hicks staked the first claims in the Aurora Mining District on Silver Hill, Aug 24, 1860, with their first shipment of ore in November 1860.

William Feast lived in Aurora by 1861, owned a cabin on the northeast corner of Silver & Del Monte. He was the Mono County Treasurer and continued to be in officer, even after the town was demarcated to Nevada. He was secretary for several mining companies and died early in 1864.

Some of the first shares sold, only 2 months after starting the company.

Franklin Collection. Aurora District, Mono County California Franklin Collection